Had asked Sidhu to reconsider Pakistan visit, says Captain Amarinder Singh


Chandigarh, Nov 28(PTI): Amid criticism over his cabinet colleague Navjot Singh Sidhu's visit to Pakistan for the inauguration of the Kartarpur Sahib corridor, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said he had asked him to reconsider it. However, Singh said he acceded to Sidhu's request for permission as he did not believe in stopping anyone from undertaking a "personal visit".

The CM said Sidhu was campaigning in Madhya Pradesh when he told him to reconsider his decision. “Sidhu told me he had already committed himself to going. When I informed him of the stand I had taken on the issue, he said it was his personal visit but he would get back to me. But I did not hear from him,” Singh said.

He added the cabinet minister had sent him a request for going and he approved it. "I do not stop anyone from going anywhere on a private visit. It is not an official visit," said the CM.

Sidhu on Tuesday crossed over to Pakistan through Attari-Wagah border to take part in the ground-breaking ceremony on Wednesday. Reiterating his stand of not going to Pakistan himself for ground breaking ceremony of the corridor there on Wednesday, Singh asked how he could he go there when innocent Indian citizens and soldiers were being killed every day. "I have strong feelings on the issue. I have a strong bond with the Army and cannot stand seeing my people killed," he asserted.

Singh had earlier declined Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi's invitation to attend the foundation stone laying for the Kartarpur Corridor on the other side of the border, citing continued terrorist attacks in Punjab and killings of Indian soldiers by Pakistan armed forces.

The Congress, he said, had always stood against terrorism, and would never allow anyone to destroy the peace of the country or its people. Terming the situation in Pakistan as very uncertain and fluid, Singh said nobody knew who was running the government there or what was happening in that country.

"If Imran Khan (Pakistan Prime Minister) is running the government then he should rein in (the Pak army and the terrorist groups). If he cannot do that then he obviously has nothing in his hands,” said the Chief Minister. “My message is very clear — don't mess with Punjab”, asserted Singh.

Vowing not to allow terrorism to return to Punjab at any cost, the chief minister said the times had changed now. In those times, Punjab then had a police force of less than 20,000, but now has 81,000 police personnel to keep it safe and protected, said the CM. "However, if things do get out of hand, then there is the Indian Army, which is well equipped and prepared to counter any threat," said Singh, adding the Army will not allow them (Pakistan) to create trouble in the country.

On the issue of the Kartarpur corridor, the Chief Minister said every Punjabi was very happy with it and there was no question of it being used by terrorists to infiltrate into India. "No one need worry about that as there would be high level of security at the corridor," he added.

Stating that the issue of the corridor was raised by former prime minister Manmohan Singh on the 400th anniversary of installation of holy Guru Granth Sahib and he himself had raised the issue with Pakistani leaders Parvez Musharraf and Parvez Elahi, Singh said he was completely in favour of the corridor as he wanted peace, backed by increase in trade, with Pakistan. "It was the killing of innocent Indians and Indian soldiers that I cannot tolerate," said the CM, recalling that Kargil had happened during peace talks with the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He warned that Pakistan could not be trusted in the current circumstances.

Asked about the 'Referendum 2020' (campaign for a separate Sikh state), the Chief Minister said the 'Sikhs For Justice' legal advisor G S Pannun was just a "stooge" of the Pakistan's ISI as the organisation was being funded and managed by the ISI. "It has no takers in India and is being propagated by a handful of anti-socials," he added.

Singh also criticised Akali leader and Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal for raking up the 1984 anti-Sikh riots issue on the historic occasion of the foundation stone laying of Kartarpur corridor at Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district on Monday. He said, "The Akalis are in the habit of exploiting religion for political gains. But the people of Punjab are no longer willing to be misled by their propaganda.”

The Chief Minister also said the Congress MLAs were rightly aggrieved about the Badals' names being on the foundation stone plaque. The Government of India is making the road and protocol prohibited the inclusion of their names, he stressed.

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    If Sidhu visit to Pakistan for the inauguration of the Kartarpur Sahib corridor, is it going to build the bridges between India and Pakistan or is it aggravate the relation between both countries.


    If it is going to improve relationship of both countries, then better Sidhu visit Pakistan, for the inauguration of the Kartarpur Sahib corridor.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Amrinder took the right step.
    when it comes to pakistan, no party politics.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh is a seasoned politician and in this case, he is right.
    Siddu is media hungry & wants eye balls to his much politicized visit. He should not have gone

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Should Feku have gone and gatecrashed birthday bash? Btw, is 'Wanting eyeballs' a new phrase invented by you?

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Without invitation feku been there to birthday biryani dinner what is wrong when you visit with an invitation????

    Why when feku visited uninvited there was not attack from Pakistan???
    When Feku invited pak Pm for fekus oath taking ceremony no attacks were happening that time???

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Sidhu is the right person to have a healthy talk regarding Indo - Pak relationship.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    It is unfortunate that for Sidhu his friendship with Imran is more important than nation's interest.

    Captain understands it better as he himself is a jawan and belongs to a jawan family.

    We are not against talk or friendship. But time and again Pak has betrayed our trust and has supported terrorism killing lot of our innocent civilians and have killed our precious jawans at the border.

    They should first take against their terror hubs and stop mischief at border before we talk and extend friendship. There is a vast trust deficit which they should make good before we talk, otherwise they will take us for granted.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Sidhu won the hearts of people in Pakistan ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Embargo on personal visit is not feasible and not a good practice at all.

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  • Manju, Kasaragodu/Mangaluru

    Wed, Nov 28 2018

    Mr. Sidhu should not have gone to Pakistan. Just see what Pakistan is doing to us. They are killing our soldiers and countrymen. Sometimes I fail to understand these "celebrities". On one hand they say they are true citizens of our country and then they do these acts. Bollywood brings Pakistani artists, etc.

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